Hello,
The zeroes of a function are known by many names. Some of these names include the x-intercept, x value. However, they all boil down to one thing. Solving for x. In a function f(x), if f(x) = x - 1, the zero would be 1, as when one solves for x, by adding a 1 to both sides, one can isolate the x. Zeroes are a key unit to solving any math equation, and are often asked for in many math problems inside and outside the classroom. Finding the zeroes is incorporated in algebra, calculus, math analysis, and geometry, and trigonometry. Pretty much every aspect of math.
Thanks,
Kaili Chiu
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